The IPL 2023 auction is over. The action-packed event saw the most expensive buy in the history of the league take place as the Punjab Kings signed young British all-rounder Sam Curran.
Here are the top 10 most expensive acquisitions of the IPL 2023 auction.
The 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Player of the Tournament became the most expensive buy in IPL history after being signed by the Punjab Kings by a whopping ?18.5 crore. The young British all-rounder will have the spotlight on him when IPL 2023 gets underway next year.
Young Australian all-rounder Cameron Green was one to look out for going into the IPL 2023 auction. He didn’t disappoint. Green was bought by the Mumbai Indians for a massive ?17.5 crore, becoming one of the most expensive players in IPL history. With Kieron Pollard retiring ahead of the auction, Mumbai will be looking up to the Australian to fill in the big Trinidadian’s shoes.
England senior national cricket team’s Test team captain and one of the most sought-after players in the world right now, Ben Stokes was swooped up by the Chennai Super Kings for a healthy ?16.25 crore.
A known match-winner, Stokes has proven to be a big-match player and has also shown his leadership skill of late with England’s Test team. With what could be MS Dhoni’s final IPL campaign, the CSK will also be looking at Stokes as someone to fill in the captaincy role once Dhoni retires.
One of the most destructive white-ball batters in the current international circuit, former West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran was signed by the Lucknow Super Giants for ?16 crore. Known to change games on his day, Pooran will be expected by the KL Rahul-led side to provide that X-factor in their batting line-up.
Young British batter Harry Brook stunned the cricketing world by going for a whopping ?13.25 crore in the IPL 2023 auction. Signed by the SunRisers Hyderabad, Brook will be expected to fill in the foreign batter’s role which has recently been left vacant by the departure of Kane Williamson.
Former Punjab Kings batter Mayank Agarwal was signed by the SRH for ?8.25 crore. Not only a handy batter, Agarwal also gives Hyderabad a captaincy option; with neither Williamson nor David Warner not in the side any longer, Agarwal will be one of the favourites along with Bhuvneshwar Kumar to lead the team next season onwards.
Former India U19 pacer Shivam Mavi was signed by defending IPL champions, the Gujarat Titans, for ?6 crore. A more-than-capable bowler, the former Kolkata Knight Riders player will look to make the most of the opportunities set to come his way while playing for Gujarat.
One of the most versatile white-ball cricketers, former West Indies captain Jason Holder was signed by the Rajasthan Royals for ?5.75 crore. Someone who can change the game with both bat and ball, Holder is a smart acquisition by the inaugural IPL champions and also gives the team a leadership option.
Uncapped Indian pacer Mukesh Kumar was signed by the Delhi Capitals for ?5.50 crore. Kumar, who plays for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy, will be making his IPL debut in the upcoming season.
South African wicket-keeper Heinrich Klaasen was roped in by the SunRisers for ?5.25 crore. A destructive option at the top of the batting order, Klaasen also provides his team a keeping option.
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